In your pattern you have established a succession of stitches that make up your pattern stitch. The designer wants you to continue working those stitches in that manner along the row. For example, say you have been working (dc, ch 1, sk 1). The designer wants you to continue working that all along the row until you are told to stop.
It means follow the established pattern. Continue in the way you've been going in the last few rows.
This will be a hypothetical crochet pattern here; Row 1: double crochet 3, single crochet three, double crochet 3. Repeat in pattern as established. Repeating in pattern as established basically means double crochet the double crochets and single crochet the single crochets. It means repeat whatever you did to make the stitch pattern over and over again to keep the pattern going. The hypothetical pattern I used below may have been for a wave but not sure. These "established patterns" can be one row or fifty rows. it just means work through each row and then once the one pattern repeat is finished (meaning you've worked all those fifty rows) then you start at row 1 again and work your way up. Hope that helps.
what are the terms for crochet
The "x" symbol in crochet means: single crochet (sc)
velour- velvety crochet- hook
In crochet and knitting, RT stands for right twist.
Snot
Picot
A quarter note.
The letters sc are found in crochet instructions and are the abbreviation for "single crochet". The instructions are telling you to make a single crochet stitch in the last stitch of the row you are working.
How am I supposed to know Iām asking the question here
foundation chain